Reversible bolt -- switch from right to left side (with our special service)

Ideal for hunting small quarry up to 33 yds away

No open sights, so you'll need a scope or dot sight

Marauder pistol clips are not interchangeable with the Marauder rifle clips...and vice versa

Includes one mag, shoulder stock extension but not the degassing tool

The Marauder pistol cannot be filled with CO2. Use only high-pressure air.

Accurate, powerful, compact...it's everything you want from a high-quality PCP pistol. And, it doesn't come at a high price. For a real deal, check out our pre-packaged deals.

Click on the AMMO link for a list of recommended pellets. The ACCESSORIES link has a list of targets, hand pumps and other gear you'll need. It includes both rifle and pistol scopes. A rifle scope can be used when you attach the included shoulder stock to your Marauder pistol.

Things I liked:It's light, It feels good. It has a nice trigger Things I would have changed:I would put a good barrel on it. I get 2 inch groups at 30 yds with the best of the 5 pellets I've tried. All the pellets were high end except the Crosman primer

BTW, over two months I spent at least 40 hours testing EVERY pellet I had in both calibers. I have one full cabinet with three shelves stacked high with .177 and .22 pellets and maybe 20 cans of different brands of .20 pellets. I probably have between $1500 to $2000 worth of pellets total with about half in .177 and most of the rest in .22 caliber. The 20 tins of .20 pellets is probably only 1/4 of what I have in .22, and the .22 is probably half or less what I have in .177. Not ONE pellet in my extensive collection of pellets grouped better than 2" at 25 FEET rested for 5 shots! Some were 3" or GREATER!! I have NEVER had a pellet rifle shoot that bad, and sure did not expect this from a gun with great reviews like the AirForce guns have! I STILL want so bad to try the Talon pistol, and probably will eventually, but may be a while! I will say the ergonomics of the AF guns was really bad for me as I have a fat neck and head and shooting them was so much more uncomfortable than any gun!

Accuracy (or lack of it) seems to be the main complaint of those who have complaints. But don't think that is a problem with just Crosman. I bought a AirForce Talon SS with a bunch of barrels. NONE would group better than 2" at 25 FEET rested! Sold the gun with one of the barrels. Like the concept so much, and so many good reviews about the gun, bought another with only one barrel. It also would not group with that barrel or ANY of the five others I had! Barrels were in .177 and .22 cal and 12, 18, and 24" in both calibers! I am a great shot, and can group my cheap Crosman Optimus .177 5 shots in the same hole rested in my indoor 25' range, but not the AirForce guns! So I sold the second AirForce guns and 5 barrels and all the spare tanks and other accessories for a cool $500 profit after the cost of my two forays into AirForce products! I love the concept so much I want to get a talon pistol, but am afraid! I am devastated by my other experiences and if I got one and it was bad, awful

Things I liked:The looks of the gun.Things I would have changed:I believed it's the barrels that are causing this issues and not worth the gamble to try IMO in order to get one that shoots straight !
IMO return it and get your money back if you can, save for a reputable gun (company) that AT LEAST TRY TO INPROVE AND SUCCEEDS IN ITS QC.
What others should know:Extremely pellet fussy with the two P-rods I've tried, both returned.
What a waste of my time and money.
~ GKU

i have never heard,read about or saw a video of shooters getting a crappy p.rod. im not doubting you, im guessing you got a bad one,if more than one,its possible a change in manufacturing went wonky. one small change might = huge big deal-breaker.